Guardians of The Lambsfoot!

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What a great picture! :thumbsup:
 
It's not commonly available here, mainly due to the high price (up to £10 - $12.50 - a bottle), but I came across a well-stocked shop, selling it at half that price :) Hope you can find some Vince, it may be less expensive in Texas as the tax is much lower than here :thumbsup:
That IS pricey. I used to buy Chimay (24 oz.) when it was under $10, but it usually sells for about $14 now.
Carrying my AC today :thumbsup:

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That wee staggie is looking as good as ever. Lovely background.

Wishing a Merry Monday to you and all the Guardians!
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Well, I had already read the first couple of pages before I posted this, and all I found was "don't post your ramfoot photos here". I also saw the diagram of the lambfoot blade. That explains what a lambfoot is, but not what a sheepfoot and a ramfoot are.

That's because this is the LAMBSFOOT thread, you'll have to ask about that other pattern (both blades are a Sheepsfoot) elsewhere :thumbsup:

Thanks so much for the explanation, Jack, much appreciated!

A pleasure Preston :thumbsup:

Good morning, Guardians! Me and "Jelly" went and did something good this weekend.
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Good work Matt :thumbsup:

Good Morning Guardians

Great pic John :thumbsup:

A year ago today I climbed Great Gable, in the Lakes District, with a gift from Jack Black. Wish I were there today!
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I wish I was there with you Dave, those are fantastic photos my friend :) :thumbsup:
 
That IS pricey. I used to buy Chimay (24 oz.) when it was under $10, but it usually sells for about $14 now.

That wee staggie is looking as good as ever. Lovely background.

Wishing a Merry Monday to you and all the Guardians!
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Yeah, no wonder they call it "Stingo"! :eek: :D That's pretty pricey for Chimay too though :( Thank you Vince, that's the River Nidd at Knaresborough, here's the view from above :) Smashing pic there my friend :thumbsup:

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Fabulous IXL Russell :) :thumbsup:

Hope y’all have a great Monday! :D

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Looks like you're off to war Ron! :D :thumbsup:
 
Some Grand Green bone you have!:cool::thumbsup:

That is certainly a motivational scene for a hike, Jack!;):thumbsup:

That's about the worlds most perfect sign!!:cool::thumbsup: Good fot you, John!:thumbsup:

That is a grand shot, Preston!:):thumbsup:

Nice photo, Harvey! How does it shoot? I had looked at their (Chiappa) breakdown .22 / 12 gage combo rifles before, but never fired any of their products. :thumbsup:

Looks like one tranquil lamb, Jack!:cool::thumbsup: Nice photo!

Thank you very much, Dylan! They sure were a tough generation!:):thumbsup:

They are hard to put down! Classy but rugged and can do attitude!:cool::thumbsup:

Great looking pair, and fantastic photos!:cool::thumbsup: I also do love the curved handles, such an incredibly comfortable grip, ay least for my hands!:)

That aught to get you going! But that sauce might give your lamb heart

Very nice photo, Dave! Looks like spring on the prairie?:cool::thumbsup:

They do look like they would be a dream to carry, slim for the pocket??:):thumbsup:

A family platter?:eek::D:thumbsup: Bet the HHB handled it all!:cool:

Grand Can of Lambs, John!!;):thumbsup: And the herd grows...!

Looks good, John!:thumbsup: Jimmy Dean, still doing commercials even after passing 9 years ago!:confused:;):thumbsup:

Love the coloring you got in that photo, Dwight:thumbsup:! Dandelions, natures stress relievers!:p:confused:



And the Guinness brewery, or Porterhouse brewery, or.....:cool::thumbsup: I am jealous! :thumbsup:
A little "Dublin Blues" for your travels, Bill.

Nice, Preston! I really got to get some shooting time in. Probably just the .22 Henry and clay pigeons. :cool:

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Incredible photo, Harvey! Great color selection for that shot!:cool::thumbsup:
Went to the Guinness brewery this morning. Could have spent the entire day. Wonderful. The suds weren’t bad either. The weather held up at least for the time being. Temple bar here I come!
 
Went to the Guinness brewery this morning. Could have spent the entire day. Wonderful. The suds weren’t bad either. The weather held up at least for the time being. Temple bar here I come!

Great stuff Bill, I have never been :oops: Sounds like you're having a fantastic time, Ireland is an incredible country :) :thumbsup:
 
It's a crazy messed-up world we live in. :mad:
It's too bad we can't invite the whole world to hang out on the Porch and learn how to behave.
Right on, John.:thumbsup:

Prester John Prester John - Your AC looks great on the tooled leather background.

A akaMatt Good Man.

@mitch4ging - Forgot to mention...Wonderful image of your HH Barlow leaning against the Guinness Bottle, Dennis.

Jack Black Jack Black - so many nice images of Lambsfoot knives in their natural surroundings, Jack.

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That's because this is the LAMBSFOOT thread, you'll have to ask about that other pattern (both blades are a Sheepsfoot) elsewhere :thumbsup:

I will assume that is a sort of tongue-in-cheek response.

Besides, I had already received a polite response from PresterJohn, so this was largely un-necessary.

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I will assume that is a sort of tongue-in-cheek response, otherwise, it would smack loudly of a-hole-ishness...

Besides, I had already received a polite response from PresterJohn, so this was largely un-necessary.

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I don't think Jack was being either of what you suggest; he was being helpful in providing you a link to "elsewhere" to learn about the other blades. Jack started this thread, and it is for lambsfoot knives only.
 
I don't think Jack was being either of what you suggest; he was being helpful in providing you a link to "elsewhere" to learn about the other blades. Jack started this thread, and it is for lambsfoot knives only.
I was hoping he wasn't... that's why I said I would assume that's the way he meant it.
I understand that this thread is only for lambsfoot knives... and I didn't know what the differences were. I wanted to know, in case I ever had anything worthwhile to post about here.

Thanks.
 
I was hoping he wasn't... that's why I said I would assume that's the way he meant it.
I understand that this thread is only for lambsfoot knives... and I didn't know what the differences were. I wanted to know, in case I ever had anything worthwhile to post about here.

Thanks.
You're welcome. The pattern was new to me too. Got four now:
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The two stag and the ironwood were special factory orders by Jack. Not sure about the rosewood, but it was also probably an SFO. It was a gift from another member.

It's a versatile and useful pattern.
 
I will assume that is a sort of tongue-in-cheek response, otherwise, it would smack loudly of *BLEEP*...
Jack is a most generous and welcoming individual.
He simply gets a little tired of reminding people to read the rules of the thread (Post #1), so his responses to those matters get shortened.
This is one of the biggest and fastest moving threads on the Porch, but it is solely dedicated to the talk of Lambsfoot knives and the posting of Lambsfoot pictures.
 
I will assume that is a sort of tongue-in-cheek response, otherwise, it would smack loudly of a-hole-ishness...

Besides, I had already received a polite response from PresterJohn, so this was largely un-necessary.

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The questions you asked have already been answered precisely in the link that Jack kindly provided you. That exact link would answer your questions regarding the differences. There are so many new members who come here with legitimate questions and constantly derail the thread. It’s been a never ending battle that Jack has had to wage. I’ve been guilty of that myself. I’ve learned to observe more, research more, and if still confused, then take my concerns and questions to PM. Have a great week.
 
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